Next in the early unpublished writings of Michael Huemer, we have this long letter to Brian Doherty, who subsequently wrote the wonderful Radicals for Capitalism.
P.S. If you see Team Caplan here at GenCon, please say hi. 🙂
Next in the early unpublished writings of Michael Huemer, we have this long letter to Brian Doherty, who subsequently wrote the wonderful Radicals for Capitalism.
P.S. If you see Team Caplan here at GenCon, please say hi. 🙂
Aug 3 2016
When the government mandates one component of compensation, other components adjust. Various friends on Facebook have expressed the view that government-mandated paid parental leave, which seems to have been advocated by Donald Trump supporter Ivanka Trump and is advocated by Hillary Clinton, would help women with you...
Aug 3 2016
I've always been a small "L" libertarian, but have had an up and down relationship with the Libertarian Party. I was a member when younger, but then let the membership lapse. I continued to vote Libertarian, but mostly to try to build up the party to a level where it would become more pragmatic. They often failed to...
Aug 3 2016
Next in the early unpublished writings of Michael Huemer, we have this long letter to Brian Doherty, who subsequently wrote the wonderful Radicals for Capitalism.P.S. If you see Team Caplan here at GenCon, please say hi. :-)
READER COMMENTS
Benjamin R Kennedy
Aug 3 2016 at 10:31am
Huemer definitely does a good job attacking non-cognitivism (but I still don’t believe he has a case for moral realism)
Jon
Aug 4 2016 at 10:42pm
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A Country Farmer
Aug 23 2016 at 7:11pm
The last line… classic.
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